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Transmitters: T26-01,
T26-06, T26-07, T26-81
safe smart strong
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Language: English (original)
T26
©Tele Radio AB
Datavägen 21
SE-436 32 Askim
Sweden
T h an k y o u f o r p u rc h as in g a T el e Radio A B p ro du c t
These Installation instructions have been published by Tele Radio AB and are not
subject to any warranty. The Installation instructions may be withdrawn or revised
by Tele Radio AB at any time and without further notice. Corrections and updates
will be added to the latest version of the manual. Always download the Installation
instructions from our website, www.tele-radio.com, for the latest available version.
Keep the safety instructions for future reference.
IMPORTANT! These instructions are intended for installers and authorized service
and distribution centers. The instructions containing information about the
installation and configuration of the radio remote control unit on the machine are
NOT intended to be passed on to the end user. Only information that is needed to
operate the machine correctly by radio remote control may be passed on to the
end user.
Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider applications. This
documentation is not intended to replace the determination of suitability or
reliability of the product for specific user applications and should not be used for
this purpose. It is the responsibility of any such users or integrators to perform the
appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with
respect to the relevant specific application or use. Tele Radio AB shall not be
responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Always refer to the applicable local regulations for installation and safety
requirements relating to cranes, hoists, material handling applications, lifting
equipment, industrial machinery, and/or mobile hydraulic applications using Tele
Radio AB products, e.g.:
l applicable safety rules and procedures for the factory where the equipment is
being used,
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1 .1 A b o u t t h is do c u m en t
Before installing or operating the product, read the corresponding documentation
carefully.
T26 systems are mainly intended for the hydraulic and mobile equipment markets.
These systems are not standardized but customized and adapted to each
customer's needs. How the outputs are connected to control the object depends on
each specific installation and will not be covered in this document. For exact
details, see the technical documentation provided for your specific system.
Drawings, schematics and connection diagrams are unique and are also provided
together with the system. Images shown in this document may therefore not show
the exact position of buttons, paddles and are for illustrative purposes only.
Please report any error or omission in this document, as well as any improvement
or amendment suggestion to td@tele-radio.com.
1 . 1 . 1 C O P Y RI G H T
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any
form or by any means, electronic, photographic, mechanical (including
photocopying), recording or otherwise for any purpose other than the purchaser's
personal use without the written permission of Tele Radio AB.
1 . 1 . 2 T E RM A N D S Y M B O L D E F I N I T I O N S
The capitalized terms and symbol used herein shall have the following meaning:
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1 .2 A b o u t t h is s y s t em
Tele Radio AB's remote control systems are suitable for a wide variety of
applications for e.g. stationary or mobile equipments, hydraulic machines,
construction, forestry or agriculture equipments and more. Tele Radio AB's
transmitters and receivers are highly customizable and can be configured to suit
the most wide-ranging application requirements & usage habits.
T26 systems meet the strictest safety standards and achieved product certifications
CAT3, PLd in accordance with EN 13849-1.
1 . 2 . 1 P RO D UC T L A B E L
Each standard product has a unique Serial Number (SN). It is important to keep this
number and to use it in all communication with Tele Radio AB.
G en er a t ed s y s t em n u m b er fo r c u s t o m iz ed s y s t em s
Each customized system has its own generated system number. It is important to
keep this number and to use it in all communication with Tele Radio AB.
The label with the system number (System No.) is affixed on the product's original
label.1
1 . 2 . 2 A B O UT T 2 6 T RA N S M I T T E RS
T26 transmitters have duplex communication and work in continuous mode.
1 The original serial number (SN) is also indicated on the new label.
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○ ○
T26-01 ● ● ● ● ○ (1) (1)
○ ○
T26-06 ● ● ○ ○ ○ (1) (1)
○ ○
T26-07 ● ● ● ○ ○ (1) (1)
● ○ ○
T26-81 ● ● ● ● (2) (1) (1)
● Standard ○ Optional
Model Blank Stop Key LEDs in RFID Cable Vibration Bluetooth
front button switch handlebar control motor
on the
side
T26-01 ● ○ ● ● ● ○ ● ●
T26-06 ● ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ●
T26-07 ● ○ ○ ● ○ ○ ● ●
T26-81 ● ● ● ● ○ ● ●
● Standard ○ Optional
1 .2 .3 C OMPATI B I L I TY
This transmitter is compatible with all transmitters and receivers in the Puma
range.
1 . 2 . 4 W E B C O N F I G URA T I O N A P P L I C A T I O N
Transmitters can be customized using a Web Configuration App.
The Web Configuration App is accessible online with a user account. Contact your
representative for more information.
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All information on how to use the Web Configuration App can be found in the
application itself or in the corresponding documentation (ED-WB-DX101).
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This product must not be operated without having read and understood the
Installation instructions, the specific technical documentation (for customized
systems), and having received the appropriate training. The purchaser of this
product has been instructed how to handle the system safely. The following
information is intended for use as a complement to applicable local regulations
and standards.
IMPORTANT! Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider
applications. These systems should be equipped with:
• a wired emergency stop where necessary
• a brake
• an audible or visual warning signal
This radio system must not be used in areas where there is a risk of
explosion.
Always switch off all electrical power from the equipment before
installation procedure.
To utilize the safety features of the system, use the stop relays in the
safety circuitry of the object/ equipment to be controlled.
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2 .1 .2 O P E RA T I O N
This product is to be part of a system where operations are performed on the
transmitter. The following warning and restrictions apply to a system.
l Make sure that the user satisfies the age requirements in your
country for operating the equipment.
l Make sure that the user is not under the influence of drugs, alcohol
and medications.
l Make sure that the user knows and follows operating and
maintenance instructions as well as all applicable safety procedures
and requirements.
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l Always test the transmitter stop button before operating it.This test
should be done on each shift, without a load. See "2.2.1 Stop
button".
l Always switch the transmitter off when not in use. Store in a safe
place.
2 .1 .3 MAI N TEN AN C E
l Keep the safety information for future reference. Always download the
Installation instructions from our website, www.tele-radio.com, for the latest
available version.
l If error messages are shown, it is very important to find out what caused
them. Contact your representative for help.
l The functionality of the stop button should be tested at least after every 200
hours’ use (see "2.2.1 Stop button").
l Check the encapsulation, foils and cable for damages. If the encapsulation or
foil is damaged, moisture can cause serious damage to the electronics.
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2 .2 S af et y f eat u res
2 . 2 . 1 S T O P B UT T O N
Fig. 1 Example of possible locations for the stop button. Here on the right side of a
T26 transmitter.
IMPORTANT! The Stop button should always be tested before operating the
transmitter. This test should be done on each shift, without a load.
2 . 2 . 2 C A P A C I T I V E S E N S O RS
NOTE: By default, T24-1 and T24-07 are equipped with capacitive touch sensors for
operator's presence control.
The transmitter handlebar can be equipped with capacitive touch sensors to detect
the operator's presence. If the hands are removed from the handles for more than a
short period of time, an alarm is triggered. Contact your representative for more
information.
2 . 2 . 3 S T O P RE L A Y S ( S T O P F UN C T I O N )
Stop relays are designed to monitor the stop function and quickly interrupt the
power to all the relays in the receiver when the stop button on the transmitter
unit is pressed (see also "Chapter 3: Functional safety").
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S t o p f u n c t io n
The safety-related stop function in the radio system complies with EN ISO 13849-
1:2015 Category 3 PL d. The stop relays on the receiver unit are controlled by the
stop button on the transmitter unit. When the stop button is pressed, the stop
relays interrupt the power to the safety-related application. The complete end user
system, including the radio system, enters a safe state. The default response time
for the stop function is 500 ms.
The stop function is supported by all receivers and transmitters in the Puma range.
A p p l ic ab l e p ro du c t s
The following receivers are designed to comply with the appointed safety
requirements when used together with a T26 transmitter:
l R20, R21
NOTE: The overall achieved PL must be verified to comply with the performance
level required assigned to the safety function for the whole combination of
subsystems regardless of which category the individual subsystems fulfill.
In s t al l at io n
The stop relays on the receiver unit must be correctly installed on the end user
system, to ensure that opened/ deactivated stop relays interrupt the power to the
safety-related application. The safety level of the stop function can only be
credited when integrated in a complete end-user system that complies with equal
or higher safety levels.
C o n f igu rat io n
The default configuration of the receiver unit complies with the appointed safety
requirements. Configuration of the response time for the stop function (by default
500 ms) must be justified with a valid risk analysis in order to maintain the safety
levels.
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4.1 S y s t em s p ec if ic at io n s
4.2 T ran s m it t er s p ec if ic at io n s
4 . 2 . 1 G E N E RA L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
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J o y s t ic k d ir ec t io n s
T26-81
Joystick 1 (XY) Analog XY
Joystick 2 (XY) Analog XY
Example:
Analog XY Analog Y
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5 .1 O verview
5 .2 T ran s m it t er dim en s io n s
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5 .3 T ran s m it t er t o p view s
5 . 3 . 1 T 2 6 -0 1
5 . 3 . 2 T 2 6 -0 6
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5 . 3 . 3 T 2 6 -8 1
3. LCD display
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5 .4 T ran s m it t er b o t t o m view s
5 . 4 . 1 T 2 6 -0 1 , T 2 6 -8 1
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5 . 4 . 2 T 2 6 -0 6 , T 2 6 -0 7
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5 . 5 . 1 T 2 6 -0 1
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5 . 5 . 2 T 2 6 -0 6 , T 2 6 -0 7
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5 . 5 . 3 T 2 6 -8 1
4. Joysticks1–2 8. SB3
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5 .6 Dis p l ay an d dis p l ay LE D S
The transmitter is equipped with two LEDs providing information about battery
level, radio link status and other status (see the LEDs status and error codes in the
table below).
1. Status LED
2. Battery LED
5 .6.1 DI S PL AY L EDS
The transmitter display has two bi-color LEDs for status indication:
E r r o r / F a il m es s a g es
”Error”/”Fail” messages are shown on a red background and indicate a fatal error.
”Error”/”Fail” messages are displayed until the transmitter is turned off (after
expiration of the inactivity period or manual stop by the user).
S u c c es s m es s a g es
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W a r n in g m es s a g es
I n fo r m a t io n m es s a g es
5 .7 S ide b u t t o n s
The side buttons have different functions depending on the mode the transmitter
is in.
1. SB1
2. SB2
3. SB3
4. SB4
5 . 7 . 1 T RA N S M I T T E RS US I N G S O F T W A RE N UM B E R S W 0 0 3 3 -3 1 V 0 6
O R H I G H E R ( F RO M 0 5 / 1 4 / 2 0 1 9 )
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*Possible expansion boards are e.g. Joystick I/O expansion board; Paddle IO board;
Hall Effect Joystick IO board (see "6.4 Expansion boards").
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NOTE: This base board is integrated in all T26 models. It has position number A.
7. Connector for bottom board 15. Connector EXPIO for Daisy chain
1 By default the stop button is located on the left side of the transmitters. However for customized
models, the standard stop button can be replaced by an alternative stop button located, e.g. on the top
of the transmitter. The alternative stop button is to be connected to the J8 connector. NB: only one
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6.3 Bo t t o m b o ard
NOTE: This board is integrated in all T26 models. It has position number B.
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6.4 E xp an s io n b o ards
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6 . 4 . 1 E X P A N S I O N B O A RD F O R E X T RA I / O S
1. Connector for daisy chain OUT (TX) 5. Connector for daisy chain IN (RX)
There are three connectors for ADIG and three terminal blocks for alternative wiring
of DIG.
NOTE: ADIG can be used as either AI or DIO. DIG can be used as DI or DO.
NOTE: Current consumption for DO: < 5 mA per DO, total < 80 mA.
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Pin Description
1 +V_CTRLABLE
2 DIG23
3 DIG24
4 GND
Pin Description
1 +V_CTRLABLE
2 DIG27
3 DIG28
4 GND
Pin Description
1 +V_CTRLABLE
2 DIG37
3 DIG38
4 GND
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6 . 4 . 2 E X P A N S I O N B O A RD F O R P A D D L E I / O S
1. Connector for daisy chain OUT (TX) 4. Connector for paddle IOs
C o n n ec t o r s fo r P a d d l e in p u t s / o u t p u t s
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6 . 4 . 3 E X P A N S I O N B O A RD F O R H A L L E F F E C T J O Y S T I C K I / O S
1. Connector for daisy chain OUT (TX) 4. Connector for A/D IOs
C o n n ec t o r s fo r A n a l o g / D ig it a l in p u t s / o u t p u t s
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C u r r en t c o n s u m p t io n o f H a l l J o y s t ic k s
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7 . 2 . 1 M E S S A G E C A T E G O RI E S
NOTE: Error indication messages are shown on the display and written in the
flash-log.
Error messages are divided in three categories, depending on the assistance level
required.
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8 .1 G en eral in f o rm at io n
To control a receiver, the transmitter must be registered and logged in to the
receiver. If another transmitter is already logged in to the receiver, it must be
logged out before a different transmitter can be logged in.
More than one transmitter can be registered in the receiver, but only one
transmitter can be logged in at a time.
8 .2 G en eral n avigat io n
The Menu system is controlled by side buttons SB1–4.
3. Up button (SB3)
8 .2 .1 MAI N MEN U
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8 . 2 . 2 E N T E R N UM B E RS / C H A N G E V A L UE S
8 .2 .3 S EL EC T A L OC ATI ON
8 .3 S t art - u p p ro t ec t io n
RFID tags can be activated to prevent unauthorized personnel from operating the
transmitter. To activate the RFID functions, contact your representative for
assistance.
Once the RFID start-up protection functions have been activated, RFID tags need to
be registered in the transmitter before they can be used.
If the RFID start-up protection functions have been activated but no RFID tag has
been registered, this will be indicated on the display with the following warning
message: [There are no RFID stored in the settings. Register tags in the
config menu.]
Once RFID tags have been registered, the display will show: [Waiting for a valid
tag to be presented…] each time the transmitter is started.
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8 .4 F u n c t io n al it y t es t
NOTE: This list is intended for use as a support for the manufacturer of the
equipment where Tele Radio AB remote control systems are installed.
IMPORTANT! This test should be performed at each shift, without a load, and
should include but not be limited to the following steps
l Make sure that the controlled object can not cause any harm in the event of
unexpected movement.
l Always follow local safety rules and start the equipment according to the
corresponding instructions.
l Make sure that the transmitter can control the receiver by testing all
functions.
l Make sure the system stops when both batteries are removed from the
transmitter.
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NOTE: Should the display show a warning message on zero position for the
control switch or joystick, release the affected controls in order to proceed.
If the controls are not released, the transmitter will block the
corresponding inputs and display the following warning message: [Inputs
have been blocked. IO board 0X: 0xXXXXXXXX].
Enter the Menu mode and clear the locked inputs before proceeding with
the login procedure (see "9.7 Clear blocked inputs").
3. Press the Select button to select one or more receiver(s) for the session.
The display shows: [Select one or more items] and the list of the
registered receivers. Selected receivers are marked with a + sign.
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8 .6 S t art a s es s io n
To be able to control a receiver using the transmitter, the transmitter must be
registered and logged in to a receiver.
Do not use the system if the stop button is damaged or if it does not
stop the equipment. Doing so could result in serious injury or death.
NOTE: If the transmitter has never been logged in to the receiver before, the
start-up procedure will fail and the transmitter will turn off.
Start the transmitter again and log in to a receiver before proceeding with the
start-up procedure (see "8.5 Log the transmitter in to a receiver").
NOTE: The last accessed receiver(s) will automatically be selected the next time
the transmitter is started.
NOTE: If the display shows a warning message on zero position for the
control switch or joystick, release the affected controls in order to proceed.
If the controls are not released, the transmitter will block the
corresponding outputs and display the following warning message: [Inputs
have been blocked. IO board 0X: 0xXXXXXXXX].
Enter Menu mode to clear the locked inputs before proceeding with the
start-up procedure (see "9.7 Clear blocked inputs").
6. Press the Select button to check if there are receiver(s) selected for the
session.
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The display shows: [Select one or more items] and the list of registered
receivers. Selected receivers are marked with a + sign.
If the correct receiver is already selected
To select/change receiver(s):
11. Press and hold both Start buttons simultaneously for one second.
The buzzer emits a beep.
NOTE: If the paired receiver is not detected within 30 s, the login process is
canceled. The display shows:[Login failed. Timout. Receiver HY-RX-
xxxx] and the transmitter turns off.
13. Proceed with the functional test (see "8.4 Functionality test").
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NOTE: Logout can only be performed when the transmitter is on and a radio link
with one or more receivers has been established. The receiver must be powered-
up for the logout procedure to be successful.
NOTE: The logout procedure will log the transmitter out from all receivers that
are part of the radio session.
8 . 7 . 1 S O F T W A RE V E RS I O N S W 0 0 3 3 -3 1 V 0 6 O R H I G H E R
8 .8 S w it c h t h e t ran s m it t er o f f
When the transmitter is active and the stop button is pressed, all relays on the
receiver deactivate.
NOTE: When the transmitter is switched off, it remains logged in to the receiver(s).
To log out, see "8.7 Log the transmitter out from a receiver"
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9.1 M en u m o de an d s t an dard s et t in gs
The Menu mode allows for certain settings to be set directly from the transmitter.
Once in Menu mode, the following menus will be available.
Menu Description
– [Register Select a location to register a new receiver in. Radio
communication is immediately enabled when the
registration is confirmed.
– [Erase] Select a registered receiver to be erased from the
transmitter.
– [Replace] Select a registered receiver to be replaced.
– [Startup protection Register one or more RFID tags in the transmitter for
– RFID Learn] start up protection.
– [Startup protection Erase one or more registered RFID tag from the
– RFID Erase] transmitter.
– [Show device Display the unit's serial number and a list of the
information] software versions currently installed on the
transmitter.
– [Show BLOB info] Display BLOB information.
For more information about the menu navigation, see "8.2 General navigation".
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9 . 1 . 1 M E N U M O D E P RO T E C T I O N
PIN codes can be activated to prevent unauthorized personnel from entering the
Menu mode. To activate the PIN code functions, contact your representative for
assistance. All PIN code settings require assistance.
The Menu mode can be protected by PIN codes with different access levels (ex:
standard and admin). Once the protection functions have been activated, a PIN
code will always be required for accessing the Menu mode.
NOTE: Default PIN code for the standard access level is 1234.
7. Select a menu by using side buttons SB1–4 (see "8.2 General navigation").
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NOTE: Once the Select button has been pressed, it is not possible to move
back to the previous digit. Pressing the Back button will abort the
procedure.
8. Press the Select button to accept and move to the next digit.
9. Repeat steps 7–8 until all four digits have been entered.
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NOTE: The registration instructions require access to the receiver housing. For the
registration procedure to be successful, the receiver must be powered up.
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3. Release the Cap sensor button. 9. Press the Select button to enter.
LEDs 1–5 flash (slow). 10. Choose a location for the receiver
The receiver is now in registration to be registered in using the
mode. Up/Down buttons.
If no register command is received
11. Press the Select button to select.
within 30 seconds, the receiver
A + sign is displayed in front of
will exit registration mode.1
the selected location.
1 It is also possible to exit registration mode by briefly touching the receiver's cap sensor button.
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NOTE: The receiver must be powered up for the Erase procedure to be successful.
3. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ")..
l If successfully completed:
The display shows: [Erase successful]. The transmitter turns off.
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If the transmitter being replaced is registered in more than one receiver, it will
only be replaced in one receiver at a time. To replace a transmitter in more than
one receiver, the replacement procedure must be completed for each receiver.
4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
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9.7 C l ear b l o c k ed in p u t s
On start up, the T26 transmitters perform a zero position check for control
switches, joysticks and/or paddles.
If the transmitter detects that some control [One or more inputs are not
commands are not in the zero position, the in the zero/startup position]
following warning message is displayed: [Release all controls to
proceed.]
If the affected controls are not released, the [Zero position problem
transmitter will block the corresponding inputs identification in progress.]
and display the error message: [Please wait for device to
automatically restart]
The next time the transmitter is started, the [Inputs have been blocked.]
display will show the warning message: [IO board 0X: 0xXXXXXXXX].
4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
5. Navigate to the [Clear blocked input] menu using the Up/Down buttons.
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4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
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9.9 S et t h e b ac k l igh t in t en s it y
Set the LCD screen luminosity level (in %).
4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
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9.1 0 S et t h e b u zzer vo l u m e
Set the buzzer volume level (in %).
4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
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4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
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Set the time zone (UTC +/- 14 h).
4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
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NOTE: If the RFID functions are not activated, contact your representative for
assistance.
4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
7. Choose a location for the RFID tag to be registered in using the Up/Down
buttons.
10. Turn the transmitter upside down and place the RFID tag against the RFID
antenna.
l If successfully completed:
The buzzer emits 3 short beeps. The display returns to the menu list.
NOTE: To check that the RFID tag has been properly registered, repeat steps 1–6.
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4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
*To check that the RFID tag has been properly erased, see "9.13 Register
RFID tags", steps 1–6.
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4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
7. Place the repeater within 1 m from the transmitter or quickly tap the
repeater's function button five times to put it in configuration mode.
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NOTE: To check that the repeater has been affected the correct slot ID, repeat
steps 1–7.
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9.1 6 S h o w t h e devic e in f o rm at io n
Display the transmitter's series number and CPU versions.
4. Enter Menu mode (see "9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) ").
[CPU01: XXXX]**
* S/N = serie number; HY= Tele Radio AB's internal product code; TX= transmitter
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1 0 . 1 . 1 H A N D L I N G A N D S T O RA G E
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1 0 .1 .2 DI S POS AL
When discarding batteries, insulate the + and - terminals of batteries with
insulating/ masking tape.
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1 0 .2 Bat t ery in f o rm at io n
T26 transmitters are equipped with one battery. Battery level is indicated by the
LED indicator on the transmitter's display (see "5.6.1 Display LEDs").
If both batteries are very low and charging is in progress, the battery LED 1 and 2
will flash red at the beginning of charging. After a moment, the charging process
will determine which battery that should be charged first. The LED corresponding
to the battery being charged will continue to flash (red) while the other battery
LED will remain lit (red). If there is any charging error during charging, the
corresponding battery LED will flash red /green alternatively (appears orange) with
an interval ON=100 ms and OFF=900 ms.
The battery can be recharged using a Tele Radio AB battery charger (e.g. table
charger or car cigarette lighter adapter) or the AC main charger adapter.
BATTERY PACK
Article number M245060
Battery type Replaceable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Weight (typical) 47 g (1.66 oz)
Voltage 3.7 V / 1600 mAh
Operating time ~ 16 h with continuous usage
Charging time ~ 4 h with an empty battery
Charging cycle 600 cycles
Charging temperature 0…+45 °C / +32…+113 °F
Long term storage -5…+35 °C (+23…+95 °F)
temperature
1Purchased separately.
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1 0 . 2 . 1 C H A RG E T H E B A T T E RY I N T H E T A B L E C H A RG E R
1. Remove the battery from its compartment and place it in the Tele Radio AB
battery charger.
3. The charger's LED turns green when the battery is fully charged.
1Purchased separately.
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maintenance
M ain t en an c e
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1 2 .1 E u ro p e
Applies to:
1 2 . 1 . 1 C E M A RK I N G
Hereby, Tele Radio AB, declares that the radio equipment type(s) listed above is/
are in compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
1 2 . 1 . 2 W E E E D I RE C T I V E
This symbol means that inoperative electrical and electronic products must
not be mixed with household waste. The European Union has implemented
a collection and recycling system for which producers are responsible. For
proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take this product to a
designated collection point.
Tele Radio AB strives to minimize the use of hazardous materials, promotes reuse
and recycling, and reduces emissions to air, soil and water. When a commercially
viable alternative is available, Tele Radio AB strives to restrict or eliminate
substances and materials that pose an environmental, health or safety risk.
1 2 .2 No rt h A m eric a
Applies to:
1 2 .2 .1 F C C S TATEMEN T
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
1 2 .2 .2 I C S TATEMEN T
This product complies with Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes :
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1 2 .2 .3 F C C /I C L AB EL S
The radio module in this product is labeled with its own FCC ID and IC numbers.
The FCC ID and IC numbers are not visible when the radio module is installed
inside another device. Therefore, the outside of the device into which the module
is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed radio module. The
final end device must be labeled in a visible area with the following:
1 2 .3 Radio m o du l e
The products described in these instructions contain the radio modules:
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l Software bug
l HW failure/error/problem
l Information
2 Cat. 2 messages are meant to be interpreted by personnel Technical
with comprehensive knowledge of Tele Radio radio Support
protocol, hardware, and settings.
l Hardware (2hw)
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A.1 .1 # S YS TEM EV EN TS
A . 1 . 2 # E V E N T S F RO M C P U3 , N O T RA D I O E V E N T S
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ANNEX B: G L O SSARY
DC
Diagnostic Coverage
FIT
Failures in time (1 FIT = 1 failure per 10^9 hours)
HFT
Hardware Fault Tolerance
MTTF
Mean Time To Failure
PFH
Probability of Failure per Hour
PL
Performance level
SFF
Safety Failure Fraction
SIL
Safety Integrity Level
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ANNEX C: INDEX
2hw 76
2rp 76
2sm 76
Antenna 17
Backlight intensity 59
Base board 32
Battery 70
Charge 71
BATTERY PACK 70
Battery precautions 68
Handling 68
Storage 68
Boards 30
Bottom board 33
Buzzer volume 60
Capacitive sensors 14
Channel number 58
CHARGERS 70
Charging temperature 70
Compatibility 9
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Configuration menu 49
Connector
A/D inputs/ouptuts 39
Current consumption 17
Data format 17
device information 67
Dimensions 20
Display LEDs 28
Display specifications 18
Disposal 69
EIRP 17
Erase 55
Expansion boards 34
Extra I/Os 35
Paddle I/Os 37
Extra I/Os 35
FCC statement 73
FCC/IC labels 75
Frequency management 17
Functionality test 44
Hall Effect 34
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IC Statement 74
Inactivity timeout 61
IP code 18
Log in 45
Log out 48
M245060 70
M769746 70
M769755 70
M769780 70
Maintenance 72
Menu mode 49
Menu protection 50
Menu navigation 42
Message categories 41
Message types 28
Number of channels 17
Operating temperature 17
PIN code 50
Position
Bottom board 30
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Expansion boards 30
Main board 30
Power supply 17
Product label 8
Radio module 75
Range 17
Register 52
Repeater
Configure 65
Replace 56
RFID tags
Erase 64
Register 63
Safety Features 14
Safety standards 18
Serial Number 8
Side buttons 29
slot ID 65
SN 8
Specifications
System 17
Transmitter 17
Start-up protection 43
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Start session 46
Stop button 14
Stop function 14
Stop relays 14
Storage temperature 17
Battery 70
Switch off 48
System address 17
Time zone 62
Transmitter display 28
Maintenance 13
Operation 12
WEEE directive 73
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